Legacy Meeting at Stormont

Relatives of those killed during the Troubles attend meeting on new legacy proposals.

Relatives of those killed during the Troubles have attended a meeting at Stormont to discuss the controversial new legacy proposals.

Representatives of 5 political parties were there to explain their points of view on dealing with Northern Ireland's past.

A public consultation process on the legacy of the Troubles was launched by the Government in May.

It includes an Historical Investigations Unit.

DUP MP Emma-Little Pengelly was one of the political representaives at the meeting and said "It was clear from across the room how many people are still living with the legacy of the pain and suffering from the dreadful losses that they had in their own families.

"I have made it clear that we have got huge sympathy for those people but not just that, we feel very strongly that more must be done to try to support those families to get justice."